By Suzanne Stewart, The Pocahontas Times
MARLINTON, W.Va. — When the leaves start to change and the air is crisp, that could mean only one thing – it’s time once again for the RoadKill Cook-off and Autumn Harvest Festival in Marlinton.
Part celebration of crafters and local non-profits, and part tongue-in-cheek cooking competition featuring “roadkill” – the festivities kick off Friday, September 26, at 7 p.m. with the Rockin’ Roadkill Square Dance at the Pocahontas County Opera House.
Then come Saturday, the air in downtown Marlinton will be filled with the sounds of Appalachian music and the aroma of classic roadkill dishes such as turtle stew, deer poop soup and more.
This year, the competition will be judged by four individuals ready to put their palates to the test.
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